936 resultados para CONTAGIOUS DISEASES


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There are several ways of controlling the propagation of a contagious disease. For instance, to reduce the spreading of an airborne infection, individuals can be encouraged to remain in their homes and/or to wear face masks outside their domiciles. However, when a limited amount of masks is available, who should use them: the susceptible subjects, the infective persons or both populations? Here we employ susceptible-infective-recovered (SIR) models described in terms of ordinary differential equations and probabilistic cellular automata in order to investigate how the deletion of links in the random complex network representing the social contacts among individuals affects the dynamics of a contagious disease. The inspiration for this study comes from recent discussions about the impact of measures usually recommended by health public organizations for preventing the propagation of the swine influenza A (H1N1) virus. Our answer to this question can be valid for other eco-epidemiological systems. (C) 2010 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved.

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"First edition."

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Investigation of swine plague -- Investigation of southern cattle fever -- Contagious lung plague of cattle -- Miscellaneous -- Correspondence.

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Continuation of Special reports no. 12 and 22. No. 12 entitled: Investigation of diseases of swine [etc.]

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Title Varies Slightly. Annual, 1887-1904; Biennial, 1904/06-1908/10. for Later Reports See Maine. Live Stock Sanitary Commissioner

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Succeeds Main. Cattle Commissioners. Report on Contagious Diseases of Animals. the Cattle Commissioners Were Abolished In 1911. No Report Issued for 1911-12

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The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of oral lesions in infectious-contagious diseases patients being treated in the University Hospital of the Federal University of Para, northern Brazil. One hundred seven patients with infectious diseases were clinically investigated for oral lesions at the University Hospital of Para, northern Brazil. From total sample, most patients were men (65.7%) with a mean age of 45.4 years. About prevalence of systemic diseases, tuberculosis was the most frequent illness, followed by AIDS, hepatitis types B and C, leishmaniasis, and meningitis. Analyzing oral manifestations, periodontal diseases and candidiasis were the most prevalent diseases in both genders, followed by recurrent aphthous ulcers, saburral tongue, simplex herpes, and squamous cell carcinoma. Of all 107 patients, only 10 males and 6 females did not present any oral manifestation. There was no statistical difference between genders with any systemic condition (P > 0.05). The great prevalence of oral manifestations in hospitalized patients with systemic disorder emphasizes the need of integral dental care in this context, aiming at a multidisciplinary approach of patients. Therefore, presence of some oral conditions, such as candidiasis, should be an alert to different systemic conditions, once in assistance with physicians; dentists can influence the early diagnosis and treatment.

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Susceptible-infective-removed (SIR) models are commonly used for representing the spread of contagious diseases. A SIR model can be described in terms of a probabilistic cellular automaton (PCA), where each individual (corresponding to a cell of the PCA lattice) is connected to others by a random network favoring local contacts. Here, this framework is employed for investigating the consequences of applying vaccine against the propagation of a contagious infection, by considering vaccination as a game, in the sense of game theory. In this game, the players are the government and the susceptible newborns. In order to maximize their own payoffs, the government attempts to reduce the costs for combating the epidemic, and the newborns may be vaccinated only when infective individuals are found in their neighborhoods and/or the government promotes an immunization program. As a consequence of these strategies supported by cost-benefit analysis and perceived risk, numerical simulations show that the disease is not fully eliminated and the government implements quasi-periodic vaccination campaigns. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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We study the spreading of contagious diseases in a population of constant size using susceptible-infective-recovered (SIR) models described in terms of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and probabilistic cellular automata (PCA). In the PCA model, each individual (represented by a cell in the lattice) is mainly locally connected to others. We investigate how the topological properties of the random network representing contacts among individuals influence the transient behavior and the permanent regime of the epidemiological system described by ODE and PCA. Our main conclusions are: (1) the basic reproduction number (commonly called R(0)) related to a disease propagation in a population cannot be uniquely determined from some features of transient behavior of the infective group; (2) R(0) cannot be associated to a unique combination of clustering coefficient and average shortest path length characterizing the contact network. We discuss how these results can embarrass the specification of control strategies for combating disease propagations. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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La problématique des enfants de la rue touche toutes les grandes villes du monde, Port-au-Prince en particulier n’est pas épargné par ce phénomène. Durant ces vingt dernières années, Haïti a connu une crise généralisée. La situation socioéconomique des familles particulièrement les familles défavorisées devient de plus en plus précaire. C’est ainsi que l’on trouve bon nombre d’enfants qui laissent leur toit familial pour s’installer dans les rues. Ces enfants occupent les places publiques, les cimetières, les marchés publics. Ils vivent de la prostitution, de vol, de la drogue et de toute autre activité susceptible de leur rapporter un peu d’argent. Pour se protéger contre les actes de violences systématiques à leur égard, ils se regroupent en bande et forment leur propre monde. Ils sont aussi exposés aux maladies sexuellement transmissibles et à d’autres infections opportunistes. Ainsi, la rue devient un champ d’intervention où bon nombre d’institutions se donnent pour mission de nettoyer la rue. Autrement dit, beaucoup d’acteurs passent par tous les moyens pour forcer ces enfants à laisser la rue pour regagner les espaces de socialisation. L’objectif de cette étude est de dégager une compréhension globale des modèles d’intervention réalisés par les institutions de prise en charge auprès des enfants de la rue à Port-au-Prince. D’une manière spécifique, l’étude vise à comprendre les représentations sociales des intervenants de la problématique des enfants de la rue à Port-au-Prince, comprendre les stratégies d’interventions de ces institutions, saisir le sens et l’orientation de ces pratiques d’intervention. Pour ce faire, neuf entrevues semi-dirigées ont été réalisées à Port-au-Prince auprès des intervenants travaillant dans trois institutions ayant des structures différentes (fermées, ouvertes, semi-ouvertes ou semi-fermées). Les résultats nous ont permis de découvrir que les intervenants perçoivent les enfants de la rue de trois manières : délinquants, victimes et acteurs. Toutefois, les interventions réalisées par les institutions auprès de ces enfants ne les considèrent surtout que comme des délinquants, parfois des victimes, mais pas tellement des acteurs en maîtrise de leurs vies. Ce faisant, les institutions priorisent la réintégration familiale, l’insertion ou la réinsertion scolaire et l’apprentissage d’un métier. L’objectif principal de ces interventions est de porter les enfants à changer de comportement afin qu’ils regagnent leur place dans la société.